Mobile to SIP solution (search for simple)
geoffrey mendelson
geoffreymendelson at gmail.com
Tue Dec 22 11:54:10 IST 2009
On Dec 22, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Boris shtrasman wrote:
> Howdy ,
> I'm working on creating Mobile to SIP solution that can be used both
> on Windows and Linux.
> I'm talking about Asterisk level of solution ( I talked breifly with
> one developer about connecting mobile phones as AT devices) but
> rather on an application that can be used as a SIP client.
>
> Mobile is connected to a machine using some cable and software that
> convert audio and messaging to plain old SIP.
> This software connect to some sort of SIP router (in this case the
> Hamakor SIP network that im working on).
> Client (person) log into a SIP router , the router connect the
> software (from the phone) to client software (AFAIK it close to SIP
> trunking but rather then PBX connects as Client to provider ,
> provider (mobile phone) connects to PBX).
>
> My first option is PJsip based solution special thanks to Meni Livne
> about showing my this Library, the problem as i see is the
> complexity of the next development.
> Does anyone familiar with close solutions ? (perhaps solutions that
> work in that way).
>
> I also tried the using kmobiletools code base for communication
> (heavily changed but this is my base).
Skuku does this already, has the agreements in place, etc. The
downside is their product is Windows only, and costs money.
It works really well though, you plug your SIM into a reader on your
computer and all your calls are connected in their country of origin
and forwarded world wide via VoIP.
While it won't be an open source or free product, maybe you could
contact them and produce an *NIX (MacOS and Linux) version of their
product for them.
IMHO it would be better than re-inventing the wheel, and if you have
to use a mobile phone in the process it may be cheaper.
Geoff.
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